Got my third coinabul order in the mail today, great product and packaging.Unfortunately slow service, ordered April 3rd. Perhaps my choice of product was unusual or harder to get but a 2.5wk processing time is getting too long. I would think the whole idea behind a "secure warehouse" would be to house some product, why it takes more then two weeks to get out of storage is beyond me.

Perhaps the site needs to be updated to show available inventory, people won't place orders for items out of stock. Thus they could choose to either get what they want And maybe wait or get whatever is in stock.

Trying my hand at a local seller for my next purchase, in person transactions means the item is present when I send coins instead of a one month wait.

I request to be allowed to post on general forum because I have a security proposal and I need some feedback from more experienced users.

This will be the post:

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Actually I'm looking for the best option for managing user's passwords.First of all Zero-knowledge password proof seems an only valid option in this field. But, what about an implementation? I'm thinking very seriously about the following algorythm and I want to see some feedback from different points of view:

1. All communications are over HTTPS protocol.

2. When registering I ask the user to introduce some password of exactly 15 characters (this number can be arbitrary).

3. I check the strongeness of this password with Javascript. The password MUST include upper/smallcase characters, some digits and some special characters. Let's suppose the user introduces something like that:

6. I send "token 1-3 position" with it's "token 1-3 hash" to the server and store them in the database.

When user needs to login I just ask him for these tokens, let's say, "Please enter positions 0-1-2-3-4-5-7-8-9-10" (token 2). Every token is used just once. Obviously it's hashed again on client side and sent to the server. When I have only 5 passwords left I issue a request to user for changing the password and we go to step 1.

What do you think about that idea? I mean, I need to know the pros and cons of that.

I think that this way if the "first communication of hashes" is not compromised it's pretty difficult to get full password as it never travels over the network.

Hello. I've been lurking on the forums here for probably a year. I noticed that my link to bitsend was marked as suspicious and the fact is that I have my doubts about receiving a helpful response to my question in the newbie forum here:

I own and operate a datacenter and want to advertize special colo offers specifically for bitcoin miners. This will help the entire community as the places that will offer colo with the power requirements needed by miners are hard to come by.

I don't mind waiting, and I'll likely make more than 5 posts before the deadline of 4 hours, but I figured I'd post in here anyway;I'm a graphics designer, and I want to contribute to the Bitcoin community by taking part in the logo-design thread. I've been in the IRC rooms on freenode for a while, know about Bitcoin etc, not really a n00b, just haven't registered a forum account till now...

If you like my work, feel free to donate:1EUGrS4nRKpTtMrfbwwq4EziYpVCF8vym6

I don't mind waiting, and I'll likely make more than 5 posts before the deadline of 4 hours, but I figured I'd post in here anyway;I'm a graphics designer, and I want to contribute to the Bitcoin community by taking part in the logo-design thread. I've been in the IRC rooms on freenode for a while, know about Bitcoin etc, not really a n00b, just haven't registered a forum account till now...

I don't mind waiting, and I'll likely make more than 5 posts before the deadline of 4 hours, but I figured I'd post in here anyway;I'm a graphics designer, and I want to contribute to the Bitcoin community by taking part in the logo-design thread. I've been in the IRC rooms on freenode for a while, know about Bitcoin etc, not really a n00b, just haven't registered a forum account till now...

I have used bitcoins since June of last year, I was part of the whole bubble and popping of it, but never gave up on bitcoins. For a long time I have wanted to get into mining, and am currently attempting to get a bitcoin miner, polcbm to work on my linux machine. Unfortunetly, it is not working at all, and I would like to get support for that, however I think asking for help in the mining section of this forum would be far better than trying to post here.